A football that was played with by troops before the battle of the Somme in the first world war is displayed during the pre-game Remembrace Day activities at Stoke City’s meeting with Leicester City at the Bet365 Stadium.

Xherdan Shaqiri celebrates after scoring Stoke’s first equaliser. Shaqiri’s goal was only the third (of nine in total) he has scored inside the box as a Premier League player - the last time he scored a league goal in the area was December 2015. He has now been involved in 21 Premier League goals (nine goals, 12 assists) - more than double the number of any other Swiss player (Ramon Vega had 10).

Bournemouth’s Andrew Surman slides in on Newcastle’s Joselu as The
Cherries see out a 1-0 win at St James’ Park. This is the third successive Premier League game Newcastle have played in that has ended 1-0 with the winning goal being scored in the final 16 minutes of the match.

Virgil van Dijk of Southampton beats Burnley players to a header as
Burnley win 1-0 at St Mary’s. The Clarets, who had picked up only one point after their first six away Premier League games last season, have already picked up 11 this season - more than they collected in the whole of last season on the road (seven).

The Huddersfield Town manager, David Wagner, and players celebrate after
defeating West Bromwich Albion 1-0 at the John Smith’s Stadium. Huddersfield have won 11 points at home in the Premier League this season - only Arsenal (15), Manchester United (15) and Manchester City (13) have earned more.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain leaps as he celebrates scoring Liverpool’s third as they
thrash West Ham 4-1 at the London Stadium. Liverpool have scored eight goals in their two Premier League trips to West Ham’s new ground, the same tally as the Hammers have scored in their last nine there in the competition.